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An Acadia biologist bands a peregrine falcon chick to help monitor nesting success in the park.

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An Acadia biologist bands a peregrine falcon chick to help monitor nesting success in the park.

All federal positions over 90 days in duration are posted on USAJobs, the official job site of the U.S. federal government. This includes permanent, term, and seasonal positions. Check the site periodically for new postings.

Permanent Positions - National Park Service permanent positions become vacant occasionally. The application process varies for each job; please see announcements posted on USAJobs for details.

Seasonal Positions - Most summer seasonal positions at Acadia National Park are announced in December or January, although some positions, such as law enforcement positions, may be opened earlier. Applications are usually due in December or January and selections are made beginning in March.

Seasonal positions at Acadia National Park will be posted on USAJobs. Application forms can be downloaded from that site or you can obtain them by calling (207)288-8711 or (207)288-8714 or writing to:

Acadia National Park
P.O. Box 177
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609

Student and Recent Graduate Positions - If you are interested in student or recent graduate positions at national parks, visit USAJobs-Students and Recent Graduates.

For other questions about federal positions at Acadia, call (207)288-8711 or (207)288-8714, Monday through Friday, 8am-3pm.

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A Passamaquoddy birchbark basket with the image of a moose on it

Did You Know?
The Passamaquoddy Kit is an educational tool for teachers to help teach students about Passamaquoddy culture in Maine. The kit is a collaboration between the Abbe Museum and Acadia National Park staff.

Last Updated: December 19, 2011 at 15:37 MST